Variety is the spice of life, so why not experience double the fun whilst you're in Fuerteventura? You'll start with a two-hour exhilarating buggy tour over rugged terrain to the most southerly point of the island – Punta de Jandia. Then, swap the buggy for a jet ski and make waves along the Jandia coastline, before stopping off for a dip in the Atlantic.
Jandia Buggy & Jet Ski Combo Tour
- Whizz over rugged terrain on a self-driven buggy
- See Punta de Jandia – the most southerly point of Fuerteventura
- Make waves along the Jandia coastline on a jet ski
- Transport
- Escort
- Buggy ride
- Swim stops
- Insurance
- Jetski ride
- You'll need to bring a credit card along in order to drive the buggy. This is a security measure only
- Height, weight and/or age restrictions may apply
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a towel
- Bring suitable footwear
- Bring your passport or official EU identification
- Bring a valid driving licence
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
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